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after he was set free from prison that nelson mandela set foot in america for the first time, an eight city tour starting in new york. it was magic. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won all in one day. >> nelson mandela was able to achieve, demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> the movie about mandela's life premiered in london. those who attended didn't know mandela had died until after. >> the anti-apartheid protests of the 80s captivated new audiences. >> the ongoing violence there in township townships, he took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. >> i said didn't you hate the people when they let you go? he said briefly i did. but i said to myself they have had you 27 years. if you hate them when you get through that door they will still have you. >> if you can proce
after he was set free from prison that nelson mandela set foot in america for the first time, an eight city tour starting in new york. it was magic. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won all in one day. >> nelson mandela was able to achieve, demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> the movie about mandela's...
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raisedhe president have the minimum wage or could he have stepped in to this process in a big city like detroit and kept it from going over the brink? the word bailout in washington and see the reaction you would get and that's what it have taken for detroit and they needed a lot of money. -- $18 billion in debt is a lot of money. $9 president proposed a minimum wage. recently the administration's indicated they're in favor of a $10 minimum wage but the $9 one didn't move. there are a lot of people who convinced you raise your income by raising your education your skill level and you'll get a better wage and a lot of people say, look at auto manufacturing. what was inherent about those you would get $27 an cadillac benefit plans. it was the leverage from the unions. gwen: the leverage we're talked about has gone away. pensions andsing making pensions a guarantee is at the heart of a lot of this means people -- what was considered sacrosanct no in exchange for that you're supposed to sacrifice for the greater good. >> on the pensions, the problem is, for private sector workers, they'd go
raisedhe president have the minimum wage or could he have stepped in to this process in a big city like detroit and kept it from going over the brink? the word bailout in washington and see the reaction you would get and that's what it have taken for detroit and they needed a lot of money. -- $18 billion in debt is a lot of money. $9 president proposed a minimum wage. recently the administration's indicated they're in favor of a $10 minimum wage but the $9 one didn't move. there are a lot of...
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looting and vandalism are rampant as most government troops and police have fled the city. about 460,000 people are seeking refuge inside and outside the country. >>> the u.n. security council is taking steps to get the situation under control. it has authorized african and french troops are sent to the country to help restore security and public order. the security council unanimously passed a resolution proposed by the chair country france. the council has authorized the deployment of african union or a.u. troops for one year to restore security. french troops will also be sent to assist them. the resolution says the security council will consider giving the forces the status of u.n. peacekeepers if the situation in the country doesn't improve within three months. the au plans to display more than 3,500 troops in the country, france will dismatch more than 1,000. >>> japan may have to continue to rely on nuclear energies that a cheap option to keep the economic engine running. ron madison is here with more. >> japanese government officials drafted a basic energy policy. i
looting and vandalism are rampant as most government troops and police have fled the city. about 460,000 people are seeking refuge inside and outside the country. >>> the u.n. security council is taking steps to get the situation under control. it has authorized african and french troops are sent to the country to help restore security and public order. the security council unanimously passed a resolution proposed by the chair country france. the council has authorized the deployment...
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. >> we'll discuss the latest on o bam care and a new gop plan to boost our inner cities with rand paul. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects where obama care goes from here. and it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa. as that nation continues to mourn the man many consider its father. south africans gathereded at makeshift shrines who died thursday at the age of 95. gregg is live outside mandela's home in johannesburg with the latest. >> chris, which was supposed to be that national day of prayer and reflection and in fact, at churches and synagogues across the country were filled with people marking the day, but here in what was the home neighborhood of nelson mandela, the mood here is anything but solemn. in fact, it is festive
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an eight-city tour starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. former new york mayor david dinkins was instrumental in making new york mandela's first stop in america. >> in my mind, mandela was ten feet tall. what nelson mandela was able to achieve demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> reporter: one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> reporter: tonight the movie about mandela's life "long walk to freedom" premiered in london. those who attended didn't know mandela had died until after. >> extremely sad and tragic news. >> reporter: the anti-apartheid protests of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding divestment in south africa here, the ongoing violence there in townships like soweta, it took the story of one man who help america better understa
an eight-city tour starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. former new york mayor david dinkins was instrumental in making new york mandela's first stop in america. >> in my mind, mandela was ten feet tall. what nelson mandela was able to achieve demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> reporter: one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality,...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> schieffer: we're back with former secretary of state, james baker, who is in texas this morning, thank you for joining us. you were part of the reagan administration back when president reagan vetoed the anti-apartheid act that randall robinson discussed here just a minute ago. i wanted to ask you, did ronald reagan ever come to regret that veto? it was over written by the congress and sanctions were put on the south african government. but how did president reagan feel about that as time went on? >> well, i'm sure he did regret it, bob, in fact i'm certain that he did. it was after all i think the only time that a veto of his had been overwritten or was overwritten in two terms, i believe. and so certainly he regretted it. on the other hand, once that happened and control of south africa policy passed through the congress, president reagan was really determined to meet with and deal with the question of -- meet with the black leaders of so
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> schieffer: we're back with former secretary of state, james baker, who is in texas this morning, thank you for joining us. you were part of the reagan administration back when president reagan vetoed the anti-apartheid act that randall robinson discussed here just a minute ago. i wanted to ask you, did ronald reagan ever come to regret that veto? it was over...
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this is new york city, harlem. the apollo theater in memory of nelson mandela on the marquis where people are getting ready to remember him. there will be a memorial service in washington. we're about to get some details. much more of our special coverage right after this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> people all over the world are remembering nelson mandela. don lemon is in harlem at the apollo theater. a very special place, tell us why. >> reporter: absolutely. he visited here in 1990 after he got out of prison. you can see the marquis. it says nelson mandela, 1918-2013. he changed our world. i'm standing here next to this gentleman for a reason. he is the in-house cultural director and tour guide for the apollo. you were here when nelson mandela visited in 1990. what was that like? >> i was so blessed to be a part of the hundreds of thousands of people that were here to welcome nelson mandela to harlem. it was a ver
this is new york city, harlem. the apollo theater in memory of nelson mandela on the marquis where people are getting ready to remember him. there will be a memorial service in washington. we're about to get some details. much more of our special coverage right after this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> people all over the world are remembering nelson mandela. don lemon is in harlem at the...
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i want to ask the council submitter -- consider making a task force that includes the city members and government help in that can really this copy has a battle -- comprehensive battle. we have made a lot of progress and have a long way to go. we are in this together and we have shared goals and i believe working together we can mitigate the risks and make this a safe place for our clients do business in the future. thank you. >> enqueue very much -- thank you very much. staff of thenk the regulatory agencies for the dedication to this issue and the work of the financial and banking information and if the structure committee. i have been deeply involved in this since coming here. i was involved in cybersecurity before i got here. what is striking is when i meet with agencies or bankers, and that -- it doesn't matter if you are small or large, this is a issue on your radar. we have more progress to make. we need to work that the right people have the right clearances. that we have information flowing smoothly where it needs to. i think the point you make is remus the case -- is very muc
i want to ask the council submitter -- consider making a task force that includes the city members and government help in that can really this copy has a battle -- comprehensive battle. we have made a lot of progress and have a long way to go. we are in this together and we have shared goals and i believe working together we can mitigate the risks and make this a safe place for our clients do business in the future. thank you. >> enqueue very much -- thank you very much. staff of thenk...
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walking on the pavements -- they had to walk on the streets they had to carry passes to work in the city, they could not use buses and trains designated for whites, they were dreadfully exploited in the mines, and they had no political rights. we all say in britain that we were against apartheid, and doubtless we were, but some did things about it. others did not. the anti-apartheid struggle was for most of its life engaged in a big fight, here in britain, too. the executive secretaries of the anti-apartheid movement -- first, ethel de keyser, then mike terry -- were indefatigable. its chairman, lord bob hughes, and treasurer, richard caborn -- former members of this house -- were real stalwarts, along with neil kinnock and glenys as well. protests to stop whites-only springbok tours provoked fierce anger. [laughter] i remember it them well -- "hain the pain," as i recall. some people might still feel that. yet, as nelson mandela confirmed to me, the springboks' sporting isolation was a key factor in making whites realise that they had to change, so that today that wonderful black rugby
walking on the pavements -- they had to walk on the streets they had to carry passes to work in the city, they could not use buses and trains designated for whites, they were dreadfully exploited in the mines, and they had no political rights. we all say in britain that we were against apartheid, and doubtless we were, but some did things about it. others did not. the anti-apartheid struggle was for most of its life engaged in a big fight, here in britain, too. the executive secretaries of the...
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gunfire echos through the city. some say this was an attempted coupe di de tat. a militia group that are mainly christian and loyal to the former president. the target the mainly muslim security forces. the streets of this once bustling city are almost desserted. >> those that venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give us her name. >> i don't know what is happening in central africa republicarublickrepublic right e state of the country where can i go? >> this is where the injured have been brought. most of them have bullet and rbg wounds women are being treated along side of government sold soldiers. this woman asked god "why has this happened" there are muslim and christian victims of this conflict. >> muslims and christians used to live in this country peacefully. but the rate hat hatred and vioe difficult for people to forget. the french will be sending in soldiers soon to back up the force. on the streets it's the rebel government that insists it's in control. >> the enemy attacked u us and e routed them we complete
gunfire echos through the city. some say this was an attempted coupe di de tat. a militia group that are mainly christian and loyal to the former president. the target the mainly muslim security forces. the streets of this once bustling city are almost desserted. >> those that venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give us her name. >> i don't know what is happening in central africa republicarublickrepublic right e state of the country...
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then new york city honored mandela as no other city can. a ticker-tape parade up broadway. and he said he knew he had friends in new york but never dreamed he was so loved. the key to the city from mayor david dinkins. he then talked of unlocking the shackles of apartheid. >> we want the old south africa to be a nation that vanishes forever. south africa shall be free. this struggle continues. thank you. >> i am one of the countless millions who grew inspiration from nelson mandela's life. my very first political action, the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or a policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his words and his writings. the day he was released from prison gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. and like so many around the globe i cannot fully my own life without the example that nelson mandela set the and so long as i live i will do what i can to learn from him. >> with us now is dan rather, a man who has interviewed nelson mandela numerous times over the years. da
then new york city honored mandela as no other city can. a ticker-tape parade up broadway. and he said he knew he had friends in new york but never dreamed he was so loved. the key to the city from mayor david dinkins. he then talked of unlocking the shackles of apartheid. >> we want the old south africa to be a nation that vanishes forever. south africa shall be free. this struggle continues. thank you. >> i am one of the countless millions who grew inspiration from nelson...
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. ♪ >> bankrupt company, bankrupt city. what happened the? >> we lost our way. >> this does not look like my old man's cadillac. >> where the fastest-growing car brand in the world. >> a 111-year-old brand, doesn't have what it take you? >> the november employment report comes out friday morning and while investors look at the numbers more than one million americans are watching congress to pass an extension of emergency unemployment benefits. they are set to expire december 28. democratic strategist robert hoopes has been an active member in electoral politics are more than 20 years working in joe biden's senate office and later as a member of the obama-biden transition team and is currently the president of a bipartisan public affairs company. thanks for coming on tonight. we have to start with the breaking news, your reaction to the death of nelson mandela. >> at this moment in washington, we are talking a lot about leadership. you look at his qualities as a leader, perseverance, determination, the gratitude, the forgiveness. these are att
. ♪ >> bankrupt company, bankrupt city. what happened the? >> we lost our way. >> this does not look like my old man's cadillac. >> where the fastest-growing car brand in the world. >> a 111-year-old brand, doesn't have what it take you? >> the november employment report comes out friday morning and while investors look at the numbers more than one million americans are watching congress to pass an extension of emergency unemployment benefits. they are set...
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he changed our world, you might remember, when nelson mandela visited harlem and new york city, back in 1990, it was a huge deal. a lot of excitement, a lot 3506 people just sharing their stories. a lot of people were here when he visited. in fact, we talked with a historian here, he says he remembers being on top of the marque, and seeing mr. mandela wave as he came back. and it was especially important that he was here in harlem, because they feel this was a place that needed hope. people need add pick me up, and the historian said that his presence here even meat young men feel like hey, let me get my act together. the fact that he is here, and this man has been through so much, and who is basically a rock star, but more than anything, has been through so much and isn't bitter and came through, maybeky do the same. so a lot of people sharing their memories tonight. remembering that day that he came through, and gave that big speech at yankee stadium as welt. >> maybe your photographer can go in tight on that marque. i just want to take a look, hard to read therd whos the light are
he changed our world, you might remember, when nelson mandela visited harlem and new york city, back in 1990, it was a huge deal. a lot of excitement, a lot 3506 people just sharing their stories. a lot of people were here when he visited. in fact, we talked with a historian here, he says he remembers being on top of the marque, and seeing mr. mandela wave as he came back. and it was especially important that he was here in harlem, because they feel this was a place that needed hope. people...
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that tax increases and increased regulation strangle a city. and makes it impossible for it to grow. the scary thing about detroit is we keep talking about ii being rock bottom. i think it's rock bottomless. as long as there's something to squeeze out of that city for your own corrupt needs, you're going to do it. the democrats have had their shot. it's time to get out and let the republicans have a shot. >> to say all democrats there -- were not core rupt -- >> they're all in jail, bob. >> if this works, i pray it does work, i'd be willing to say, you're right, low taxes and low regulations help. i'll be the first one to come out and say it. it would be a good idea for democrats to come back and not criticize this right away. what other choice is there? >> it's the obama care. >> the free trade zone in texas -- ross perot -- >> there are a bunch of other cities, in fact, the state, the whole state of illinois is probably in worst shape than the city of detroit. >> i think this is a great platform. it does show he has higher aspirations. i like
that tax increases and increased regulation strangle a city. and makes it impossible for it to grow. the scary thing about detroit is we keep talking about ii being rock bottom. i think it's rock bottomless. as long as there's something to squeeze out of that city for your own corrupt needs, you're going to do it. the democrats have had their shot. it's time to get out and let the republicans have a shot. >> to say all democrats there -- were not core rupt -- >> they're all in jail,...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. peoi go to angie's listt fo
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. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. et it fall, let there be work,b, god bless south africa, thank you. >> rose: the former president of south africa died today, he was 95, he was affectionately known by those closest to him was a man for all seasons, his life gave meaning to millions, he spent 27 years in prison for his fight for racial equality in south africa, after his release in 1990 he was awarded the nobel peace prize and served as president of south africa for five years. the power of mandela cannot be captured in the snapshot of his achievements, there was also the man himself, he was a quiet man in many ways, but with great power to influence, a father of six who is also the father of a nation, a country, and a philosophy. mandela was born in 1918 in a small village in the eastern cape of south africa, his work campaigning against a ruling national party's apartheid policies grew in the coming years. in 1963, he was brought to stand trial for plotting to over throw the government by violence. he famously said
. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. et it fall, let there be work,b, god bless south africa, thank you. >> rose: the former president of south africa died today, he was 95, he was affectionately known by those closest to him was a man for all seasons, his life gave meaning to millions, he spent 27 years in prison for his fight for racial equality in south africa, after his release in 1990 he was awarded the nobel...
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he'll lie in state for three days at pretoria city hall. flags are at half staff in the capitol and white house as well, which confirmed this morning that president obama and first lady michelle obama will participate in memorial events. the guest list for his funeral will likely include every living u.s. president able to travel along with dignitaries from around the world and celebrities across the globe today, countless newspapers paying tribute. as president obama says now belongs to the ages. >> we have lost one of the most influential, courageous, and profoundly good human beings that any of us will share time with on this earth. >> and this morning, on the "today" show, former secretary of state colin powell who attended mandela's inauguration, shared what he meant to him. >> a man who never forget his principles, prepared to go to prison as long as it took in defense of his principles and as he said on a number of occasions, i'm ready to give my life forewhat i believe in. and he triumphed. >> world leaders have been paying tribute
he'll lie in state for three days at pretoria city hall. flags are at half staff in the capitol and white house as well, which confirmed this morning that president obama and first lady michelle obama will participate in memorial events. the guest list for his funeral will likely include every living u.s. president able to travel along with dignitaries from around the world and celebrities across the globe today, countless newspapers paying tribute. as president obama says now belongs to the...
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once kben from mid-atlantic up through philly and into new york city and hart ford and boston, more snow as we head throughout tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. how much more snow can we see? in this shade of blue, maybe 2 to 4 inches, does include you in hart diagno hartford and boston. philly picked up more yesterday than all of last winter and you can see another 3 to 5 inches and virginia and maryland as well. the temperatures are not helping things as they stay at or above freezing. we'll see more snow as we head through tuesday. luke? >> paul goodloe thanks so much. snow does turn into ice and you don't want that on the roads. now the spin nearly a year after leaving foggy bottom, hillary clinton's time at the state department is getting the traditional d.c. media slice and dice. a new article in politico poses the question if she was a good secretary of state. and goes on to quote, aaron david miller said hillary was risk adverse kerry is risk ready. explains part why she didn't own anni issue of consequence. there was only a matter of time. what do we think? i'll go first. >> than
once kben from mid-atlantic up through philly and into new york city and hart ford and boston, more snow as we head throughout tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. how much more snow can we see? in this shade of blue, maybe 2 to 4 inches, does include you in hart diagno hartford and boston. philly picked up more yesterday than all of last winter and you can see another 3 to 5 inches and virginia and maryland as well. the temperatures are not helping things as they stay at or above freezing. we'll...
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i said new york city, mr. mandela, you inspired us. >> we entered into a covenant, which i billed to society in which all, both black and white, will be able to walk tall without any fear in their hearts. assured a right of human dignity, a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. he was his nation's great emancipator. south african, the born-free generation who never lived under apartheid are celebrating the life of nelson mandela. prisoner, revolutionary, father of a rainbow nation. michelle kosinski is live outside mandela's residence. michelle, this has been an all night, all day celebration, joyous celebration of mandela's life. >> it's just been incredible. you go through the crowd and you see the mix of people, all walks of life. we've seen babies and very old, black and white, really all races and faiths. people are gathered along a fence here outside of mandela's property. this morning it was a bare fence. this morning it is covered with flower
i said new york city, mr. mandela, you inspired us. >> we entered into a covenant, which i billed to society in which all, both black and white, will be able to walk tall without any fear in their hearts. assured a right of human dignity, a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. he was his nation's great emancipator. south african, the born-free generation who never lived under apartheid are celebrating the life of nelson...
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over here on the east coast, philadelphia and new york city, it's going to be a mess sunday and monday. and the trivia. in 1985 it was lech walesa was the first to address in the 20th century. of course nelson mandela became the second in 1990. congress to today's winner. we'll be right back. of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] on your recovery?ndy. ready to run your lines?okay, ws yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this
over here on the east coast, philadelphia and new york city, it's going to be a mess sunday and monday. and the trivia. in 1985 it was lech walesa was the first to address in the 20th century. of course nelson mandela became the second in 1990. congress to today's winner. we'll be right back. of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] on your recovery?ndy. ready to run your lines?okay, ws yo,...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> remember nelson mandela. reporting officials services begin in south africa on tuesday, presidents obama, bush and carter will all attend. nelson mandela visited our country just after he was released from prison back in 1990. our next guest was the man who matt him at the airport in new york city. quote, mandela was a genuine hero, also my personal hero, a transcend ant symbol of freedom, he believed against overwhelming odds he would one day succeed. he was ready to die for his beliefs. there may have been people equal in modern history but i would dare say no one was ever greater. joining us new york city mayor david dinkins. mr. mayor, welcome. >> good to see you again. >> good to see you, too. we know him and remember him as an icon. you knew him personally. what was he like as a person? >> that's the thing that was most amazing about him, total absence of bittern
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> remember nelson mandela. reporting officials services begin in south africa on tuesday, presidents obama, bush and carter will all attend. nelson mandela visited our country just after he was released from prison back in 1990. our next guest was the man who matt him at the airport in new york city. quote, mandela was a genuine hero,...
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bush in our nation's capital and made stops in other cities, including atlanta, miami, and detroit. on the west coast, tens of thousands turned out for the ultimate pageant of praise. mandela is hailed by many as the father of democracy and throughout the years, united nations was often at the top of his itinerary. >> throughout the many years of struggle, we, as south africans, have been great deal inspired as you took action to ask -- >> reporter: his work garnering countless awards in the u.s. he accepted alongside president jimmy carter to the honorary doctrine he received from harvard. he will be remembered most for ending apartheid and being welcomed as the first black president of south africa? the first open election in that country's history. always a fighter, mandela showed his unwavering support during one of our darkest moment, tour ground zero two months after the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> i am happy, indeed, to be here, to be here to express my sympathies directly at the center of the tragedy. thank you very much. >> reporter: in his last visit to the city i
bush in our nation's capital and made stops in other cities, including atlanta, miami, and detroit. on the west coast, tens of thousands turned out for the ultimate pageant of praise. mandela is hailed by many as the father of democracy and throughout the years, united nations was often at the top of his itinerary. >> throughout the many years of struggle, we, as south africans, have been great deal inspired as you took action to ask -- >> reporter: his work garnering countless...
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this week a federal judge gave the city the go ahead to declare bankruptcy and is putting the city's expensive art possession into a perilous position. so is it worth it? joining me is catherine boyle for the "washington post". catherine, what an interesting position. christy's looked only at the works bought with city dollars. it constitutes maybe 5% of the entire collection. so should that price estimating taken with a large grain of salt? >> i think a lot of people thought it was a pretty low estimate. the original estimates that were done independently by the detroit free press were between $1 billion and $2 billion. some people had it as high as $8 billion, which was exceedingly hot. that sort of low appraisal will help the institute of arts. >> it's got to be a pretty substantial collection. van gogh, rembrandt. >> this is one of the greaten sigh khroe beadic works. so these are works that if they go to the auction block there are very few people who can afford to buy them. many were head overseas to qatar or russia because they are such expensive, priceless works. >> that woul
this week a federal judge gave the city the go ahead to declare bankruptcy and is putting the city's expensive art possession into a perilous position. so is it worth it? joining me is catherine boyle for the "washington post". catherine, what an interesting position. christy's looked only at the works bought with city dollars. it constitutes maybe 5% of the entire collection. so should that price estimating taken with a large grain of salt? >> i think a lot of people thought it...
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that soccer city was new at the time when i was down in 1989. in that october, that was the first time the anc was allowed to gather in the legal fashion. it was considered a terrorist group at the time. i remember how the crowd hushed for the first time. they raised their hands in the air and sang the national anthem. it means god bless africa, had been illegal up until that point in october 1989. at that point you knew things were changing rapidly and the clerk had started something he wasn't going to be able to stop. a par tide was ending. nelson man dell laugh was to be released from prison. he was held on robin island five miles off the coast and like alcatraz like many years. he talked where he wrote his long walk to freedom, auto biography. they spent grueling hours in the sun breaking rocks on the island looking in the distance at the mountain in cape town and the beautiful cape town in the distance. mandela became close to his prison guards. i remember when we were down there in 1990 in february that they had to release a picture of wha
that soccer city was new at the time when i was down in 1989. in that october, that was the first time the anc was allowed to gather in the legal fashion. it was considered a terrorist group at the time. i remember how the crowd hushed for the first time. they raised their hands in the air and sang the national anthem. it means god bless africa, had been illegal up until that point in october 1989. at that point you knew things were changing rapidly and the clerk had started something he wasn't...
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johannesburg was the golden city. >> reporter: but johannesburg in the 1940s isn't albright lights and big opportunities. particularly for a young black man. >> here was this strapping young man who had been part of this royal village who felt this high sense of self-esteem, and he was treated like dirt, like all of the other africans were. >> reporter: here in joe nan hessburg under the harsh realities of racism, mandela meets a man who will change his life forever. >> he walked into walter's office. he was a real estate agent. and mandela was astonished. he realized there was another life that was available. >> reporter: he was also an active member of the african national congress. started in 1912, the anc was created to peacefully advocate for political rights for south africa's blacks. mandela sees the future of the organization. >> he said we at the anc wanted to be a mass organization, and we needed a mass leader. and wen thun day nelson mandela walked into his office. he realized that's the guy. >> reporter: he becomes mandela's mentor and encourages him to earn a law degree. h
johannesburg was the golden city. >> reporter: but johannesburg in the 1940s isn't albright lights and big opportunities. particularly for a young black man. >> here was this strapping young man who had been part of this royal village who felt this high sense of self-esteem, and he was treated like dirt, like all of the other africans were. >> reporter: here in joe nan hessburg under the harsh realities of racism, mandela meets a man who will change his life forever. >>...
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i have really zoomed in and you can see the cities here. this is 6:00 a.m. in frederick, maryland. a nasty go. you might want to leave the house early. leesburg, you are wet with rain. watch what happens for the evening hours. we get the moderate and heavy rain. saturday we are dry but it will get cold. the second half of the weekend is when the other nasty weather moves in. we have one front that moves in. we have area of low pressure with the system off the coast that will start delivering this. it's snow around the area. it starts around 9:00, 10:00 a.m. and makes its way from west to east. this is 2:30 on sunday. if it starts at 10:00 a.m. and snowing at 2:00, 3:00, we could be looking at accumulating snow and with cold conditions coming in on saturday, road temperatures will be low and road surfaces compromised especially bridges and overpasses down to the south. fredericksburg, leonardstown, annapolis, you could be seeing the freezing rain. then i think with temperatures warming a bit as we go into sunday night and monday, that's when i think we could be looking at icy condit
i have really zoomed in and you can see the cities here. this is 6:00 a.m. in frederick, maryland. a nasty go. you might want to leave the house early. leesburg, you are wet with rain. watch what happens for the evening hours. we get the moderate and heavy rain. saturday we are dry but it will get cold. the second half of the weekend is when the other nasty weather moves in. we have one front that moves in. we have area of low pressure with the system off the coast that will start delivering...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> the village of kunu in the eastern cape. a deeply traditional and rural area of south africa, it was here in 1918 that a boy named halisasla was born. the name means troublemaker in his home language, as custom at the time a schoolteacher gave him his english name nelson. he became known affectionately as mandiva, a clan name. >> [ inaudible ] could not afford clothing for school. he gave me his shirt. >> it was the experience of dispossession and poverty here that fuelled nelson mandela's life-long desire to oppose white supremacy and bring freedom to his people. among these hills the young man also experienced african democracy first hand. he listened to councils of elders and tribal chiefs debating issues for hours until they reached consensus. >> his sense of discipline, respect, sharing, his sense of humility. all of that comes of the traditional value systems he
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> the village of kunu in the eastern cape. a deeply traditional and rural area of south africa, it was here in 1918 that a boy named halisasla was born. the name means troublemaker in his home language, as custom at the time a schoolteacher gave him his english name nelson. he became known affectionately as mandiva, a clan name. >>...
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with no formal public event held until the fifth day at soccer city stadium in soweto. mandela's body will lie in state upon the three days. on the tenth day the funeral and bur yam will be held in the remote village where mandela spent his boyhood. thousands are expected to attend, while millions watch around the world. now, south african ashch bishop desmond tutu led a churf service in capetown. >> that happened earlier. here is a little from that service. >> god, thank you for the gift of man mandiba. thank you for watching him to see what all we can become. help us to become that kind of nation. >> the archbishop was one of mandela's biggest supporters. he called the mandela a eun fire from the moment he walked out of prison and a global icon of reconciliation. >>> well, millions of people around the world are mourning the loss of nelson mandela and the tributes are pouring in for the nan who reconciles his country of south africa and became an icon for reconciliation and forgiveness and who helped restore democracy there in south africa. i want to take you to johan
with no formal public event held until the fifth day at soccer city stadium in soweto. mandela's body will lie in state upon the three days. on the tenth day the funeral and bur yam will be held in the remote village where mandela spent his boyhood. thousands are expected to attend, while millions watch around the world. now, south african ashch bishop desmond tutu led a churf service in capetown. >> that happened earlier. here is a little from that service. >> god, thank you for...
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it was so inspirational. >> what cities did you go to? >> caller: i was able to work with the democracy of south africa. we were able to pick up mr. mandela and his family. bring them into new york. >> were you able to go to the dedication of the statue on massachusetts avenue? we are showing pictures and people are liking the statue. >> caller: i was at the dedication. it was a privilege to be there with the leaders fighting in south africa, to participate on that unveiling on massachusetts avenue. >> some politics can get small as you know, in the campaign, the day-to-day stuff. this is one of the largest political movements in the history of the world. >> caller: it was inspirational for mandela in south africa and the iconic leader to bring so many people together. a man in prison for 27 years. i was able to witness firsthand how humble he was, how astute he was and not really -- it was not about him. it was really about what was good for the people of south africa and for all south africans and be able to come to the united states to
it was so inspirational. >> what cities did you go to? >> caller: i was able to work with the democracy of south africa. we were able to pick up mr. mandela and his family. bring them into new york. >> were you able to go to the dedication of the statue on massachusetts avenue? we are showing pictures and people are liking the statue. >> caller: i was at the dedication. it was a privilege to be there with the leaders fighting in south africa, to participate on that...
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>> half the city council. >> half the city council. >> reporter: those we spoke with in the neighborhood say they need to -- >> i heard about that on the radio. i just moved here from los gatos so i haven't checked into city politics yet. >> are you ready for mayor's race? >> no, not yet. not looking forward to another election. >> reporter: to increase their name recognition and legitimatize themselves with potential supporters, dr. christianson says the candidates will have to raise a lot of money. quickly. >> the more money you raise, the more credible you are? >> money is a big factor. you have to raise a million bucks to be a winner, winning candidate for mayor in san jose. it's a big city. >> reporter: a city that should expect to see more than the few political sparks between now and the june primary. at san jose city hall, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, shutting down their own places of work to make a point. what was behind these protests behind the country and here in the bay area today. >>> and making a change. the new move for the bay area campus embroile
>> half the city council. >> half the city council. >> reporter: those we spoke with in the neighborhood say they need to -- >> i heard about that on the radio. i just moved here from los gatos so i haven't checked into city politics yet. >> are you ready for mayor's race? >> no, not yet. not looking forward to another election. >> reporter: to increase their name recognition and legitimatize themselves with potential supporters, dr. christianson says...
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there was a great migration to cities in the '40s and '50s in south africa. it was the thing that radicalized and revolutionized nelson mandela. one of the kind of parts of the evil genius of apartheid was a system which was basically trying to move africans out of the cities and back into these remote rule areas where the government was trying to re-create these areas. it was something he hated and it sprayed families but urbanization as you said really broke down a lot of the traditional and tribal differences in different parts of south africa. >> for mandela, that was critical in order to see himself not just as a member of the timbu chan but to see him as a south african? >> yes. i think as he writes in "long walk to freedom," he never experience racial prejudice until he left as a young man to go to johannesburg. had he a very privileged upbringing unlike many other members of the anc. he went to boarding school and there he felt the first lash of prejudice and it really changed him. it radicalized him and made him attractive to the anc. he met water su
there was a great migration to cities in the '40s and '50s in south africa. it was the thing that radicalized and revolutionized nelson mandela. one of the kind of parts of the evil genius of apartheid was a system which was basically trying to move africans out of the cities and back into these remote rule areas where the government was trying to re-create these areas. it was something he hated and it sprayed families but urbanization as you said really broke down a lot of the traditional and...
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. >>> a coalition of teachers and students and community leaders rallying in dozens of cities across the country, what they are calling a national day of action. american federation of teachers staging the events as part of ongoing efforts part of proposals private over public education and too much of a burden on teachers. joining me now president of the american federation of teachers. randy, great to see you. >> great to be with you. >> what motivated this day of action. why do you feel public education is threatened. >> actually as we've seen from the recent results, which shows the united states basically just holding its own and not moving forward, the countries of the world that outcompete us understand that public education has to be the center of education. they have to port teachers and support parents and rich curriculum including arts and music and science. that's what we're calling for here. we're one of any number of groups, student or parent, community groups that says we need a new school not fixated on testing, strategies that create winners and losers but we have to
. >>> a coalition of teachers and students and community leaders rallying in dozens of cities across the country, what they are calling a national day of action. american federation of teachers staging the events as part of ongoing efforts part of proposals private over public education and too much of a burden on teachers. joining me now president of the american federation of teachers. randy, great to see you. >> great to be with you. >> what motivated this day of action....
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glasgow university today in my capacity, my role there as rector of that university, glasgow, a city that gave mandela when it was unfashionable to do so the freedom of the city of glasgow, something that he came and celebrated on another bleak day in glasgow as it so happened in the years following his release. a week ago this afternoon exactly, we were in this place paying tribute to glasgow because of the terrible helicopter crash. a week is a long time in politics because many of the international tributes, many of the most heartfelt came from south africa themselves. last night as rector i had the privilege in the chapel at the university of glasgow in contributing along with others to the annual carol service that's held there, a very beautiful one. and they changed the format at the end. at the end instead of the anthem of the university itself, they sang a beautiful version, the university choir, of that rainbow nation's wonderful national anthem. and, therefore, the thoughts that went from south africa to glasgow last week in this time e very much being reflected and returne
glasgow university today in my capacity, my role there as rector of that university, glasgow, a city that gave mandela when it was unfashionable to do so the freedom of the city of glasgow, something that he came and celebrated on another bleak day in glasgow as it so happened in the years following his release. a week ago this afternoon exactly, we were in this place paying tribute to glasgow because of the terrible helicopter crash. a week is a long time in politics because many of the...
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this is a government-imposed deadline for opposition activists to leave a city building in the central square. on sunday protesters toppled the statue of vladimir lenin, dragging it down. they're angry after the president shelved a treaty with the european union to focus instead on ties with russia. >>> there's a key meeting between chuck hagel and the prime minister of pakistan. that relationship has been strained a bit by the issue of u.s. drone strikes in pakistan. the issue is likely to come up in talks today. last week the u.s. suspended shipments of nato cargo leaving afghanistan via pakistan because of protests from anti-drone activists. >>> so typical airline complaints, delayed flights, lost luggage, but locking a sleeping passenger inside an empty plane? that's what tom wagner says happened to him on a united express flight to houston on friday. he woke up and the plane was empty. so he calls his girlfriend and then she had to call the airline to rescue him. >> they said, well, where's your badge? i said, dude, i don't work here, i'm a passenger on this airplane. and he says
this is a government-imposed deadline for opposition activists to leave a city building in the central square. on sunday protesters toppled the statue of vladimir lenin, dragging it down. they're angry after the president shelved a treaty with the european union to focus instead on ties with russia. >>> there's a key meeting between chuck hagel and the prime minister of pakistan. that relationship has been strained a bit by the issue of u.s. drone strikes in pakistan. the issue is...
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look at the temperature in kansas city at 7, des moines 3, denver 3. the coldest air you're going to find. if you went and walked all the way through canada up to the north pole is located right over canada, down into the central plains and these windchills are ridiculous. just not fun. it's been this way for a week straight in fargo. minus 28 in windchill. look at chicago, not even a shot of going above freezing all week in chicago. that cold air, brian, here to stay. >> we didn't get the snow, we have some pond skating maybe, bill. >> got to be careful on that ice early in the season. >> we'll have the fire department check it, thank you very much. >>> some other news to get to, including what the "washington post" is calling a cease-fire. that would be the budget deal being hammered out between negotiators in the house and the senate. the "post" reports the deal doesn't significantly reduce the debt, doesn't close corporate tax loop holholes or fully repl sequester cuts. rob portman believes a deal will come soon. while not trying to rock the boat.
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an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding die vestment in south africa american, but the ongoing violence there in townships there like soweto. it took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world with reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. the boldness of his vision humbled the powerful in america. >> don't you hate those people when they let you go? he said briefly i did. but when i was walking out of my compound for t
an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college...
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after this great liberator is l laid to rest and when we return to our cities and villages and rejoin our daily routines, let us search for his strength. let us search for his largeness of spirit, somewhere inside of ourselves and when the night grows dark, when injustice weighs heavy on our hearts, when our best laid plans seem beyond our reach, let us think of mediva and the words that brought him comfort within the four walls of his cell. it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment the scroll, i am the master of my fate, i am the captain of my soul. what a magnificent soul it was. we will miss him deeply. may god bless the memory of nelson mandela. may god bless the people of south africa. [cheers] the president of the united states of america, barack obama. euologizing and the first president and the first south african black president and they welcomed mr. obama, calling him the son of african soil. and the fact that we are americans aside, so far he has been clearly the superstar of this. he talked about mandela the man, not the disembodied icon, it was a mo
after this great liberator is l laid to rest and when we return to our cities and villages and rejoin our daily routines, let us search for his strength. let us search for his largeness of spirit, somewhere inside of ourselves and when the night grows dark, when injustice weighs heavy on our hearts, when our best laid plans seem beyond our reach, let us think of mediva and the words that brought him comfort within the four walls of his cell. it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the...
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he wanted to see the city. >> former president clinton -- tweeted i'll never forget my friend madeiba, and you can see the love there. david cameron, the prime minister of britain is now speaking. i think we're going to try to fix that audio. once we do, we'll hear david cameron, the british prime minister. he's paying his respects over in london right now once we've fixed that technical problem, we'll hear what he has to say. he's paying his respects. i want to show our viewers some video. february 11th, 1990. right now a very, very special day. this is nelson mandela released from prison after 27 years. almost 20 of those year at robin island, brutal captivity. he was amazing, because shortly after, donna brazile, as you're watching this video of mandela leaving that prison and beginning a political, i guess, a revolution in south africa, a peaceful revolution, so many people thought it would be brutal and violent. because of this man, it was peaceful. >> he said if you want to make peace with the enemy, you have to work with the enemy. you have to become a partner. he believed in r
he wanted to see the city. >> former president clinton -- tweeted i'll never forget my friend madeiba, and you can see the love there. david cameron, the prime minister of britain is now speaking. i think we're going to try to fix that audio. once we do, we'll hear david cameron, the british prime minister. he's paying his respects over in london right now once we've fixed that technical problem, we'll hear what he has to say. he's paying his respects. i want to show our viewers some...
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more flights to and from the city today. we're going to go live next. if you want to escape to warmer weather, try anchorage. i'm not kidding >> alaska. >> you crack me up. >> apparently it's true. might not be funny but it's true. it was warmer there will this morning than in st. louis or denver. >> that doesn't make any sense at all. the premature blast of winter affecting virtually the entire united states. and if you're not seeing snow, ice or blistering cold, you're probably getting really tired of the fog and the endless rain. that's what we've been getting >> we're watching this too because traveling by car has been pretty dangerous here on the road. pile-up, this is a pile-up in yonkers, new york, that left 40 people hurt. look at all those cars. incredible. if you're traveling by air, that too long difficult flying. about 1500 flights canceled today. >> yeah. and some travelers can't get out of dallas. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> this is day four, dallas fort worth airport. times are getting desperate. >> growing frustrations for thousands of
more flights to and from the city today. we're going to go live next. if you want to escape to warmer weather, try anchorage. i'm not kidding >> alaska. >> you crack me up. >> apparently it's true. might not be funny but it's true. it was warmer there will this morning than in st. louis or denver. >> that doesn't make any sense at all. the premature blast of winter affecting virtually the entire united states. and if you're not seeing snow, ice or blistering cold, you're...
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but i go back to this capital city here in washington when president and mrs. clinton hosted the state dinner at the white house. later, prince mandar, saudi arabia's ambassador had a huge party at his residence. linda, my wife, we saw him as he worked his way through the tables. and he said, oh, there you are. he said, taking my wife's hands, he said, i see and i know now where your success comes from. a great sense of humor. >> amazing man. >> he was right about linda, too. >> of course i know linda. she's a wonderful lady. and bernie, it's good to have you back in the chair at cnn. bernie shaw, always good to have him covering these kinds of stories. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzed in washington. cnn's special coverage continues cnn's special coverage continues right after this. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> hello, welcome to our special coverage of the death of nelson mandela at cnn center, i'm john holtz. >> welcome, i'm natalie allen. the iconic leader who has every reason to hate but instead chose to forgive was 95-years-old.
but i go back to this capital city here in washington when president and mrs. clinton hosted the state dinner at the white house. later, prince mandar, saudi arabia's ambassador had a huge party at his residence. linda, my wife, we saw him as he worked his way through the tables. and he said, oh, there you are. he said, taking my wife's hands, he said, i see and i know now where your success comes from. a great sense of humor. >> amazing man. >> he was right about linda, too....
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >>> you can call it ice friday. take a look at the tower cam in dallas, texas, right now. testament to the freezing rain that's falling as we speak. the lens of that camera just frozen over, it's only 29 degrees in dallas this morning. freezing rain is continuing to fall. they've already had an inch and a half of snow and ice. oh, man, the high temperature today in dallas is only going to be 30 degrees, the low into the teens, the only comfort perhaps is that dallas will not be alone becaus
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oklahoma city, more of a snow event up there. a fair amount of accumulation around the oklahoma city area, norman, oklahoma, enough to cause some major traffic problems. cars in ditches. again, just digging out this morning. the folks around this part of the country we're used to those warm temperatures, and you have limited snow removal equipment in a lot of these areas. so the thing to remember here is that temperatures are below freezing now. i'm in richardson which is a northern suburb of dallas, temps below freezing, and they're going to remain there for much of the weekend. so a lot of the stuff that has fallen in the oversight hours is going to -- overnight hours is going to remain. a perfect weekend to sit inside by the fire if you can and, you know, have your hot cocoa. jon, if you can believe this, it was about 80 degrees here in dallas two days ago. it's warmer in anchorage, alaska, right now than it is where i'm standing. can you believe that? jon: unbelievable. and the fact that a lot of those people don't have power
oklahoma city, more of a snow event up there. a fair amount of accumulation around the oklahoma city area, norman, oklahoma, enough to cause some major traffic problems. cars in ditches. again, just digging out this morning. the folks around this part of the country we're used to those warm temperatures, and you have limited snow removal equipment in a lot of these areas. so the thing to remember here is that temperatures are below freezing now. i'm in richardson which is a northern suburb of...
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we expect that wintry mix to make its way into new york city. that i-95 corridor on monday, not going to be pretty. this is where we are going to see accumulation likely for this ice. virginia, very tough time for you. in the area in the lighter purple, as it works up into pennsylvania, even new york state, possible sunday into monday, you will also see ice accumulati accumulation. we know what that does. brings power lines down, makes it impossible to get around. snow accumulations, 5 to 8 inches in upstate new york. 3 to 5 up in northern new england. and 1 to 3 in places like boston and of course in pennsylvania as well. but this is going to be a mess and that's the big story. >> here in new york, it seemed as if before now, the winter to a certain extent had been fairly mild, no? >> yeah, but you know what? here's the thing. we're just getting started. officially, winter just started a little bit ago. we have to get prepared for this. this is the thing, people need to start thinking about this. do you have your flashlight batteries? are you r
we expect that wintry mix to make its way into new york city. that i-95 corridor on monday, not going to be pretty. this is where we are going to see accumulation likely for this ice. virginia, very tough time for you. in the area in the lighter purple, as it works up into pennsylvania, even new york state, possible sunday into monday, you will also see ice accumulati accumulation. we know what that does. brings power lines down, makes it impossible to get around. snow accumulations, 5 to 8...